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Efforts to stich non-Cong, non-BJP front appear to be gaining momentum

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Efforts to stich a non-Congress, non-BJP front appeared to be gaining momentum with the Trinamool reaching out to the DMK, even as Minister K continued to receive support for such a proposal. Former minister today spoke to Rao over phone and expressed support for the plan to float a Third Front-like formation, the minister's office said in Rao, the of Rashtra Samiti (TRS), had said two days ago that he was keen to engage himself in national to bring about a "change" and was in talks with others to form a platform of like-minded parties. Several leaders, including Minister Mamata Banerjee, AIMIM Asaduddin Owaisi, former minister of the Mukti Morcha (JMM) and two MPs from Maharashtra, have extended support to Rao's proposal. The BJP and the slammed the efforts of the minister. Rao's office today said he was planning to initiate a consultation process from a national perspective to take his idea forward. The minister's idea is that all those who have been thinking about the nation in various ways are to be made participants in the process of qualitative change in politics, his office said in a press release. "To begin with, the minister will meet retired IAS, IPS, IFS and IRS officers, who were part of administration of the country at various levels and have had a lot of experience," the release said. As these retired officers have seen political developments closely at state and all-levels, Rao felt that meeting them would be highly useful, it added. Rao is busy chalking out the programme and coordination work is going on for the successful conduct of these meetings. The minister would also like to have a meeting with prominent retired defence personnel and officers, legal luminaries and farmers' associations from all states, it said. According to the release, Rao also plans to have meetings with economists and of central government, followed by interactions with media houses, journalists, industrial houses and labour organisations. The meetings will be organised in and as well as in New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru and other places. Rao's office today said in a press release that "told the minister that he will be with him in his efforts to form a front at the national level and expressed his willingness to join the front". It quoted Jogi as telling Rao: "You (Rao) have proved to be a great and you will also prove to be a great in future." Jogi also told Rao that he would get the support of "like-minded people" for the proposed front, it said. Banerjee, the Minister, of Mukti Morcha and some other have also expressed support to Rao's proposal to forge a non-Congress, non-BJP front, according to CMO sources. MP today said in that Banerjee has taken a lead in defeating the BJP by talking to 'federal' parties. "We are on track", he added. He said after calling up Chandrasekhar Rao, Banerjee held telephonic conversation with DMK During the nearly 12-minute conversation, Banerjee told that a good show by the TMC and the DMK in and Tamil Nadu, respectively, would mean a block of nearly 75 MPs in Parliament, O'Brien said. He said the minister also spoke with The two had been in touch with each other, he added. Though is part of the governments in and at the Centre, it has been critical of the BJP and its leadership. There was "good coordination" between TRS, TDP, SP, BSP, TMC and DMK in Parliament on various issues today, O'Brien said. Responding to a question, O'Brien rejected the suggestion that the has been "excluded" from the grouping is working on. Rao on Saturday last had said, "From morning, I have been receiving many calls from various places in This afternoon CM called me and said that I have taken the right decision and she will be supporting me and that we will go forward together." BJP said Chandrashekhar Rao's pitch for a 'non-BJP, non-front' at the Centre was aimed at "insuring himself against possible prosecution for corrupt practices". "There is a possibility of investigation of some past and present corrupt practices by CM KCR (as the minister is popularly known)," said. Pradesh Committee (TPCC) N Uttam Kumar Reddy has ridiculed Chandrashekhar Rao's plans to float such a front. Reddy accused the minister of "enacting a drama" to divert attention of the people from "his failures".

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First Published: Mon, March 05 2018. 20:45 IST
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